5 Palestinians reportedly killed while en route to Gaza aid sites

Al-Awda Hospital reported receiving the body of a 42-year-old man along with 29 others injured near a GHF aid distribution location. The military acknowledged firing warning shots but stated no casualties were observed.

A GHF spokesperson assured the AP that no violence occurred at its distribution sites.

According to media sources quoting local health authorities and eyewitnesses, at least 31 people died, and over 150 were injured last Sunday when civilians heading to a Gaza aid center came under fire.

The situations underscore the ongoing complications in delivering aid to Gaza, even after Israel’s recent agreement to ease a prolonged blockade.

Despite leading the coordination of humanitarian aid, the U.S. and Israeli-supported GHF has been critiqued by UN officials, who claim its operations have spurred the forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza.


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8 responses to “5 Palestinians reportedly killed while en route to Gaza aid sites”

  1. Shamrock Avatar
    Shamrock

    Sooo, another day, another “oops, we didn’t see that” from the military, eh? Gotta love how aid delivery in Gaza has turned into a game of dodgeball—only with real consequences! 🙄🚫

  2. Delicious Cupid Avatar
    Delicious Cupid

    Oh, just another day in paradise, where aid distribution is a real-life game of dodgeball. Who knew getting help could be so hazardous? 🤷‍♂️💥

  3. homerun diva Avatar
    homerun diva

    Looks like delivering aid in Gaza is the new extreme sport – who needs safety when you’ve got warning shots and ambiguous casualty reports, right? 🏃‍♂️💨

  4. fatsy bear Avatar
    fatsy bear

    Just another day in paradise, isn’t it? Who knew delivering aid could come with a side of bullets and bureaucratic double-talk? 🙄💼

  5. Jack Cassidy Avatar
    Jack Cassidy

    Oh, just another day in paradise, right? Seems like delivering aid in Gaza is the new Olympic event – who knew dodging bullets was part of the humanitarian toolkit? 🏅💼

  6. b@d b0y Avatar
    b@d b0y

    Just another day in paradise, where delivering aid is like playing dodgeball with live ammo. 🎯 Who needs a peaceful distribution when you can have a real-life game of “who’s left standing?” 🙄

  7. firefly Avatar
    firefly

    Oh, fantastic! Just when you think delivering aid could be straightforward, it turns into a game of dodgeball. Brilliant strategy, really! 🙄💼

  8. Fresh Peper Avatar
    Fresh Peper

    Oh, just another day in paradise, isn’t it? While they’re trying to get a bit of aid, it seems the real delivery service is live ammo—who knew humanitarian efforts came with such a twist? 🤷‍♂️

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